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DRAUGURINN - Sixth Album Out Now

Swedish-Icelandic dark ambient/folk artist and musician Draugurinn (Disa Draugurinn) has recently released its sixth album, Minningar Úr Undirheimum, via Swedish independent record label Nordvis.

Minningar úr undirheimum (Memories From The Underworld, in translation) is a harrowing musical journey carrying the listener through the fringes of dark ambient and ritualistic drone. The sixth Draugurinn's album offers bewitchment and beauty in equal parts. Its three epic tracks undergo gradual build-ups working towards a ceremonial climax; intricate and layered, sophisticated minimalism saturated with both compositional and conceptual depth. Electronic darkness merges with analogue instruments and percussion, occasionally illuminated by spectral chants bringing to mind a Stone Age shaman channelling Dead Can Dance.

Minningar úr undirheimum is more than just an album - it is a holistic package meant to be experienced in unison. The full-colour A5 digipak booklet features an ambitious art collection courtesy of Draugurinn herself: stunning paintings influenced and informed by findings from Neolithic and Mesolithic burial sites across Scandinavia.

When Draugurinn composed Minningar úr undirheimum, the original intention was to enact it as a live ritual on the vernal equinox of 2020 - at a combined art and music event commemorating the release of Budet by fellow Nordvis act Grift. However, due to restrictions in the wake of Covid-19, the gathering was cancelled. What is notable here is how all of Draugurinn's public performances - of which there have been six since she started out in 2008 - are one of a kind. The music and accompanying aesthetics are specifically tailored for each event and then never reused. So, while the equinox celebration never materialised, the ritual lives on through Minningar úr undirheimum. Welcome to listen to the whole album. Link